WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's ruling Civic Platform (PO) party and opposition Law and Justice (PiS) announced their economic programs on Saturday, vying for voters before the October parliamentary elections.
The PO party, which is trailing the PiS in opinion polls, said it plans to introduce progressive unified personal tax rates, which will include mandatory pension and healthcare contributions, now paid separately.
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